Year after year the music industry has shunned bros. No music festival has ever embraced our backwards hat, baggy pants wearing bros until now. On June 20th, 2009 SRH Clothing, X103.9 and Suburban Noize Records are embracing bros from all walks of life with the first annual Brochella Music Festival at National Orange Show Pavilion in San Bernardino, CA. The festival will feature performances by Kottonmouth Kings, Tech N9ne, Hedpe, Big B, Swollen Members and Kingspade.

"When you don't get invited to the cool guy party you throw your own hell raising bash," commented Kottonmouth Kings' Daddy X. "We built a whole movement in being outcast and misfits, so we made our first festival an epic gathering of chaos and hot women.”

"We have been doing it our way for 15 years," added Kevin Zinger co owner of SRH and Suburban Noize Records."This show brings together everyone in our world for one night of rock 'n' roll havoc."

Brochella, which will help celebrate SRH Clothing’s 15 years in business, is a unique music and extreme sports festival made for bros by bros. Combining live music with the best extreme skateboarding, surfing and freestyle motocross riders in the world, this one-day festival will be celebrated in one gigantic bro down.

Tickets for Brochella go on sale April 28th through Ticketmaster and online through www.SubNoizeStore.com. Fans purchasing their tickets through the Sub Noize online store will receive a free SRH hat, sticker and CD package from the label.

“Times are tough right now for our fans and they have supported us for years so if we can throw a great event for a good price and give them some free merch along with it too I’m sure fans will be excited, " commented Kevin Zinger about the additional online giveaways for fans.“We are trying to give our fans real value for their ticket without bringing in a bunch of corporate sponsors that make the event lame. When a kid orders the ticket from our website for thirty bucks there are no service fees and they will also receive a free SRH hat, sticker and CD from Suburban Noize.”